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What is Interactivity Design

Encyclopedia of Networked and Virtual Organizations
Understanding the affordances of the computer-human interrelationship from the user’s perceptual/cognitive experience; identifying and specifying the dynamic time/space transactions between the user, information, and media elements—creating a graphical user—environmental interface to navigate within that is intuitive, comprehensible, robust, and engaging. The core artifact of interactivity design is the user interface. Principal ingredients of the interface design are signage, cueing, mnemonics, style/layout conventions, and the ambient conceptual metaphor.
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Human Factors for Networked and Virtual Organizations
Vincent E. Lasnik (Independent Knowledge Architect, USA)
Copyright: © 2008 |Pages: 10
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-59904-885-7.ch088
Abstract
One of the central problems and corresponding challenges facing the multi-disciplinary field of networked and virtual organizations has been in the construction of theory-grounded, research-based taxonomies for prescribing what particular strategies and approaches should be employed when, how, and in what combination to be most effective and efficient for specific business domains, organizational structures, and enterprise- wide performance objectives.
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Human-Factors Design for Public Information Technology
Interactivity design means understanding the affordances of the computer-human interrelationship from the user’s perceptual and cognitive experience; and identifying and specifying the dynamic time-space transactions between the user, information, and media elements, creating a graphical user-environment interface to navigate within that is intuitive, comprehensible, robust, and engaging. The core artifact of interactivity design is the user interface. Principal ingredients of the interface design are signage, cueing, mnemonics, style and layout conventions, and the ambient conceptual metaphor.
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